Bharti Global and UK government-led OneWeb on Friday announced the launch of 36 communications satellites and said it aims to offer high-speed internet from its constellation of satellites in India by mid-2022. The recommencement of satellite launches by OneWeb comes within weeks of billionaire Sunil Bharti Mittal-run Bharti Group along with the British government taking over as the new owners of the broadband satellite communications company, which emerged from bankruptcy.
The Low Earth Orbit (LEO) broadband satellite communications company on Friday launched the 36 satellites from a Soyuz launch vehicle, which began from the Vostochny Cosmodrome, in Russia.
This takes the total in-orbit constellation to 110 satellites, part of OneWeb’s 648 LEO satellite fleet that will deliver high-speed, low-latency global connectivity, a company release said.
The launch puts OneWeb on track to offer global services to customers from late 2021, starting with the United Kingdom, Alaska, Northern Europe, Greenland, Iceland, the Arctic Seas, and Canada, with global service in 2022.
OneWeb has secured global priority spectrum rights and now successfully completed four launches and aims to offer high-speed internet from OneWeb satellites in India by mid-2022, it added.
#ICYMI, today’s launch carrying 36 satellites from the Vostochny Cosmodrome had successful lift-off – check it out below pic.twitter.com/1RixZwfdSO
— OneWeb (@OneWeb) December 18, 2020
*UPDATE*
Mission Success! We’ve confirmed signal acquisition for all 36 satellites ️. We’re grateful to all our team and partners for making today a success - we couldn’t do it without you #OneWebLaunch pic.twitter.com/ksSexStJWd
— OneWeb (@OneWeb) December 18, 2020
Sunil Bharti Mittal, Founder and Chairman of Bharti Enterprises, said: “Today’s launch is one of many steps we have taken to operationalise one of the world’s first LEO constellations which clearly demonstrates we are on our way to achieving our mission.”
Noting that there is an overwhelming demand for broadband, Mittal said the pandemic has taxed infrastructure everywhere, and many people worldwide are left with little to no options to access the internet. “OneWeb’s system will help meet existing and future demand by delivering broadband connectivity to the communities, towns, regions left unconnected or under-connected,” Mittal said.
Less than a month since its acquisition by Bharti Global and the UK Government, OneWeb is speedily returning to full operations — hiring at a fast pace, restarting launches, continuing to build its ground station network, and pushing forward on user terminal development, the release said.
You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to know the #OneWebLaunch takes us one step closer to connecting people across the globe with fast UK-backed broadband
But rocket scientists did make it happen ️
Congratulations @OneWeb #UnleashingInnovation pic.twitter.com/2sxZCSsyYq
— Dept for BEIS (@beisgovuk) December 18, 2020
The UK government and Bharti Global have taken over the reins of OneWeb, which recently announced new management with telecom czar Sunil Mittal at the helm as Executive Chairman.
Bharti Global — an overseas arm of Bharti — operates out of London and has investments in telecom, technology, hospitality, transportation and energy.
source https://www.firstpost.com/tech/science/oneweb-launches-36-satellites-with-an-aim-to-offer-high-speed-internet-in-india-by-mid-2022-9138861.html